- Logan Eliasen, 20, of Port Byron, Ill., said he had no idea how many people were involved in the rescue because he only had contact with two or three at once, but "they all knew my name. (Washington Post)
- Logan Eliasen, of Port Byron, Ill., told the Quad-City Times that the number involved was surprising because he only saw two or three rescuers at a time. (KCRG.com)
- When Logan Eliasen and Emma Thompson, of Port Byron, became stuck in Wye Cave at Maquoketa Caves State Park, several emergency crews rushed to help free them, including the three-member Davenport team. They said Mr. Eliasen and Ms. (Quad Cities Onlines)
- Ms. Thompson entered Wye Cave at Maquoketa Caves State Park about 6:45 p.m. Friday with a friend, Logan Eliasen, also 20 and from Port Byron. The college students were camping with friends, and both had caving exprience. (Quad Cities Onlines)
- But her friend was stuck for more than 20 hours. Thompson and 20-year-old Logan Eliasen were crawling through a narrow part of Wye Cave at Maquoketa Caves State Park Friday. Within hours of getting stuck, the rescue operation began. (KWWL)
- Rescue workers spend 20 hours trying to get Logan Eliasen out of the cave and although he thanked them for their help he says 'God pushed me out'. (Daily Mail)
- Twenty-year-old Logan Eliasen was freed around 3:30 p.m. after being stuck in a narrow passage since 6:45 p.m. Friday. A companion, 20-year-old Emma Thomson also of Port Byron, had been stuck, but was freed at about 11:40 p.m. Friday. (WOWT)
- Logan Eliasen, 20, and Emma Thompson, 20, both of Port Byron, Ill., were trapped in a part of the cave Friday night and into Saturday afternoon. Crews freed Eliasen after 20 hours of being trapped. (Dubuque Telegraph Herald)
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Logan Eliasen
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